

Jason Kemp, a recently paralyzed architect, lives in a high-tech apartment filled with assistive technology. As a quadriplegic confined to his home, he passes the long hours by spying on his neighbors from his apartment window. His innocent pastime takes a deadly turn when he believes he witnesses a murder. Determined to uncover the truth, Jason continues to dig deeper - eventually finding himself locked in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Acting
Reeve's raw physical performance—no acting required, all acting delivered.
Production
Genuinely adaptive tech design, not movie-magic fakery.

Director
Jeff Bleckner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Reeve filmed this five years after his equestrian accident; it's one of his few post-injury roles and arguably his most physically demanding.
The 1998 TV remake deliberately avoids Jimmy Stewart's charming voyeur—Reeve's Jason is desperate, lonely, and uncomfortably pushy, making us question if we should root for him.